Michael, Dennis Long Term Effects of Drugs:

Marijuana- You can reach a stage called "Burnout" where the user has used it too much and will become inattentive, and affects preformance at work or school.
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Ecstasy- Physical change includes tremors, teeth clenching, muscle cramps, chills, sweating, blurred vision.
Affects the brain, taking too much over time can interfere with the body's ability to regulate its temperature.
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Prescription, Painkillers - Highly addictive; Patients who are precribed this drug, can develop a physical dependence which means the body is acustomed to having the drug.
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Steroids- Abusing steroids while you're still young and growing can cause a range of physical changes, including stunted height perminantly. High blood pressure, increased risk of clotting, increases in LDL(bad chloestrol) and all three combined are a recipe for heart failure.
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Cocaine- A highly addictive drug that can be risky, even if you've only used it onced. Usual side effects are increased heart rate, high blood pressure, seizures, cardiac arrest, and even death.
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Heroin- A drug that gets you very high, and hooked fast! Every time you use it, you are taking a very big risk. You can become infected, you are likely of overdose, and death is a very strong possibility if you use too much.
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OTC Drugs- OTC drugs are Over-The-Counter Drugs. Just because you can get these drugs at your local store, they are still very dangerous. A lot of people think that because a doctor can prescribe them to you that they are harmless. They can be very dangerous.
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